Azadi March: PML-N not to support violent protest.

Byline: Zulqernain Tahir

LAHORE -- The PML-N leadership on Monday decided not to support Maulana Fazlur Rehman's 'Azadi March' if it turned violent.

The PML-N stalwarts held a detailed discussion on the Jamiat-i-Ulema Islam's (JUI-F) Islamabad sit-in and reached a consensus that it would continue its 'moral and democratic' support to the protest but if it turned violent (in coming days) it would 'immediately' distance itself from it.

The meeting was presided over by PML-N president Shahbaz Sharif in the Model Town Secretariat which was also attended by secretary general Ahsan Iqbal, information secretary Marriyum Auranzeb, Senator Pervaiz Rashid, Khuram Dastgir, Muhammad Zubair, Amir Muqam, Barjees Tahir, Pervaiz Malik, Javed Latif and Awais Leghari.

'In the meeting we have decided in principle to continue our support to the peaceful march (of JUI-F) but we will not approve of the violent protest,' Ahsan Iqbal said when asked whether PML-N would participate in the JUI-F's 'sit-in' or not.

He said the PML-N moot decided to support the 'Azadi Marchi' and its demands politically and democratically. 'Next phase (of protest) will be decided in consultation with the opposition parties,' he added. The meeting's suggestions will be placed before the Rahbhar Committee to make a joint decision/strategy,' Mr Iqbal said, adding Shahbaz Sharif couldn't attend the multi-party conference convened by the Maulana in Islamabad on Monday because he had to preside over this meeting in Lahore.

The former interior minister said the PML-N would try that all opposition parties 'move together.' 'Every one in the meeting was of the view that all demands (of the Maulana) - resignation of Prime Minister Imran Khan and holding of mid-term elections - should be extended full democratic support and the future decisions be made in consultation of all opposition parties,' he said.

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